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The recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award is selected by the Sports Awards committee and there is no shortlist for this category.

The event’s headline sponsor Microgaming, through its PlayItForward programme, will present the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards, and each of the other categories is sponsored by an Island company or organisation.

Gary Corkhill, Isle of Man Sport’s Executive Chairman, commented: ‘Nominations opened in December and the Manx public have shown their support for the event with fantastic number of nominations. The shortlisting process is always a difficult task for the committee, with the Isle of Man having so many sporting success stories throughout last year.

‘The Sports Awards are a highlight of the sporting year and a chance to celebrate the achievements of our sporting stars in 2017. This year’s nominees are an inspiration to others in their respective sports. The awards recognise the Island’s high-level performers and highlight their success on the world stage.’

The event also includes the presentation of the 2017 Sure Sports Leader of the Year Award and Sports Aid scholarships to athletes who will be supported by Isle of Man Sport Aid in 2018/2019.

The exhibition is an opportunity for local artists to showcase their hard work to the people of the Island, with last year’s event displaying over 350 different pieces by 80 artists.

The 2018 exhibition will be held at the Onchan Village Walk Precinct and will again be officially opened by the President of Tynwald, The Honourable Stephen Rodan, at an invitation-only preview evening on Tuesday 27th March.

The exhibition will then be open to the public daily, Wednesday 28th to Monday 2nd April from 10am to 5pm (Thursday 29th 10am to 8pm).

Des Clague, President of IOMAS, has donated one of his works for the event’s raffle.

Crowe Clark Whitehill’s Director, Debbie Clague was enthusiastic when asked about the sponsorship of the event “We’re delighted to be supporting the Isle of Man Art Society’s Easter Exhibition this year,”

“This a great opportunity for us to be part of a public display, showcasing the amazing talent on the Isle of Man”

The Isle of Man Art Society has been operating for 65 years, growing from just 28 members to over 300 art enthusiasts today. While promoting established local artists, the society encourages any individual to get involved in the world of art.